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Showing 18 of 5718 words/nɒt ˈɛni/ [not en-ee]
[adjective] Used with plural or uncountable nouns to indicate the complete absence of something; zero quantity.
/nɒt wʌn/ [not one]
[idiom] Not even a single person or thing; absolutely none.
/ˌnɒt ˈpɒs.ə.bəl/ [not possible]
[adjective] Unable to be done, achieved, or to exist; incapable of occurring under the given circumstances.
/ˈnoʊtəbəlz/ [notables]
[noun] Famous, prominent, or important people, especially in a particular sphere or community.
/nɑːtʃt/ [notched]
[adjective] Having a V-shaped indentation, nick, or cut on an edge or surface.
/ˈnʌθ.ɪŋ/ [nothing]
[noun] Not anything; the absence of anything or any person.
/ˈnoʊ.ʃənz/ [notions]
[noun] A conception of or belief about something; an impulse or desire.
/ˌnɒt.wɪðˈstæn.dɪŋ/ [not-with-stan-ding]
[preposition] In spite of; despite; without being prevented by.
/ˈnɒv.əl.ti/ [novelty]
[noun] The quality of being new, original, or unusual.
/ˈnɒv.ɪs/ [novice]
[noun] A person who is new to or inexperienced in a field or situation.
/ˈnaʊ.ə.deɪz/ [nowadays]
[adverb] At the present time, in contrast to the past; currently or nowadays.
/ˌɛn.ɛsˈɛf/ [n-s-f]
[noun] A status indicating that a bank account does not contain enough money to cover the amount of a check or transaction.
/ˈnuː.səns/ [nuisance]
[noun] A person, thing, or circumstance causing inconvenience, annoyance, or minor trouble.
/nʌl/ [null]
[adjective] Having no legal or binding force; invalid.
/ˈnʌl sɛt/ [null set]
[noun] A set containing no elements; the empty set.
/ˌʌl.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃənz/ [nullifications]
[noun] The plural form of nullification; the action of legally or officially making something void, invalid, or of no effect.
/ˈnʌl.ɪ.faɪ/ [nullify]
[verb] To counteract the force or effectiveness of something.
/ˈnʌmbər əv ˈnuːtrɒnz ɪn siːˈjuː/ [number of neutrons in Cu]
[noun] The count of subatomic particles with no electric charge found within the nucleus of a copper atom, typically calculated by subtracting the atomic number (29) from the mass number of a specific isotope.